A Publication-Minded Approach to Regulatory Information
Based in Kuala Lumpur, Drevix produces structured written briefings that help Malaysian business teams orient themselves around regulatory developments before engaging their advisors.
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Drevix was established in Kuala Lumpur by a small group of researchers and writers who had spent years preparing internal regulatory summaries for corporate clients across different industries. What they observed, consistently, was that teams were arriving at meetings with their legal or compliance advisors without a shared frame of reference — spending the first half of every session simply establishing context.
The briefing format Drevix developed grew directly from that problem. By providing structured written documents before organisations engage their specialists, those conversations can start from a more informed position. Our material is not a substitute for qualified advice; it is, intentionally, the reading that comes before it.
Since opening our office in Wisma Mont Kiara, we have produced quarterly and monthly briefings covering employment law updates, company secretarial requirements, data governance developments, and business registration changes — all specific to the Malaysian context.
What Guides Our Work
Editorial Independence
Our briefings are prepared by researchers, not by advisors with commercial interests in the areas they cover. That separation is important to us and to the organisations that read our material.
Clarity Over Volume
Every issue is edited for length and clarity. We aim for structured, readable documents rather than comprehensive archives — material a team can actually move through in a working hour.
Malaysia-Focused
All coverage is grounded in the Malaysian regulatory landscape. We do not attempt to cover multiple jurisdictions in the same document, which allows for more focused and useful content.
People Behind the Bulletin
Rashid Azman
Head of Research
Leads the research process for all issued briefings, with a background in corporate affairs documentation across Malaysian and ASEAN-facing organisations.
Lim Mei Ying
Senior Editor
Responsible for editorial structure and final review of each issue. Brings fourteen years of experience preparing written materials for business audiences in the Klang Valley.
Siti Norzahra
Subscriber Relations
Handles onboarding for new subscriptions, manages the portal, and coordinates scoping conversations for custom engagement clients.
How We Approach Our Work
Editorial Review Process
Every briefing passes through a two-stage review before delivery — first for factual accuracy against source documents, then for readability and structural consistency.
Primary Source Referencing
All material is drawn from official gazette notices, regulatory body announcements, and published consultation papers. Each issue includes a references section.
Subscriber Data Protection
Subscriber information is held in accordance with Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act 2010. We do not share subscriber details with third parties for marketing purposes.
Consistent Delivery Schedule
Quarterly briefings are dispatched within the first two weeks of each quarter. Monthly issues are delivered on a fixed calendar date communicated to subscribers at onboarding.
Scope Transparency
Each issue clearly states which regulatory categories are covered and which are outside the scope of that edition. We do not overstate our coverage.
Not-Advice Disclosure
All material carries a clear disclosure that it is informational reading, not professional advice. Readers are reminded to engage qualified advisors for decisions.
The Case for Structured Regulatory Reading
Mid-sized businesses in Malaysia operate within a regulatory environment that changes in a variety of ways throughout the year. Some changes are published with long lead times; others take effect more quickly. The organisations that manage these shifts best tend to be those whose teams have already developed a working familiarity with the relevant landscape before they sit down with their legal or compliance specialists.
This is not a new observation. Boardrooms and management teams have always valued access to well-written summaries of regulatory developments. What Drevix provides is that same function — structured, editorially consistent written documents — organised for the size and operating context of mid-market Malaysian companies.
Our subscription formats are designed to integrate naturally into an organisation's planning rhythm. Quarterly briefings suit teams that review their regulatory posture at each quarter end. Monthly tracker issues work well for organisations with more frequent planning cycles or in industries where the pace of regulatory publication is higher. Custom engagements serve organisations that need a baseline document when entering a new business area or regulatory domain.
Across all formats, the material is written plainly, structured consistently, and delivered without the assumption that every reader is a specialist. The glossary appendix in each issue addresses that directly — providing plain-language definitions for terms that may be new to some members of the team.
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Contact us to discuss which format best fits your organisation's information needs. We are happy to walk through the scope of any subscription option.
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